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Gyeongjong (Korean: 경종; Hanja: 景宗; 20 November 1688 – 11 October 1724), personal name Yi Yun (이윤; 李昀), was the 20th monarch of the Joseon dynasty of Korea...
Gyeongjong of Goryeo (9 November 955 – 13 August 981), personal name Wang Ch'u, was the fifth ruler of the Goryeo dynasty of Korea. He was the eldest son...
Gyeongjong or Kyŏngjong may refer to: Gyeongjong of Joseon, r. 1720–1724, Korean ruler Gyeongjong of Goryeo, r. 976–981, Korean ruler This disambiguation...
after the accession of his elder half-brother, Yi Yun (posthumously King Gyeongjong), as the 20th king, Yeoning became the crown prince. This induced a large...
Seung-woo as King Gwangjong (cameo) Choi Cheol-ho as King Gyeongjong Cha Jae-dol as young Gyeongjong Kim Myung-soo as Prince Hwangjuwon, later King Seongjong...
Hyesun (Korean: 혜순왕대비) during the reign of her step-son Yi Yun, King Gyeongjong, and later as Grand Queen Dowager Hyesun (Korean: 혜순대왕대비) during the reign...
dynasty of Korea. Born as Wang Song, Mokjong was the only son of King Gyeongjong; however, when his father died, he was too young to become king, so it...
succeeded by his only son Wang Ju, who became the fifth king of Goryeo, Gyeongjong. The reform policies to curb the power of the capital aristocracy were...
to be Gyeongjong of Joseon, to rule as regent. Sukjong died in 1720 supposedly after telling Yi Yi-myoung to name Prince Yeoning as Gyeongjong's heir -...
of King Gwangjong and Queen Daemok, also the youngest sister of King Gyeongjong. It is unknown what year the future queen was born, but she was the youngest...
half brother): King Gwangjong of Goryeo (925 – 4 July 975) 1st son: King Gyeongjong of Goryeo (9 November 955 – 13 August 981) 2nd son: Prince Hyohwa 1st...
was an infamous consort of Sukjong of Joseon and the mother of King Gyeongjong. She was queen of Joseon from 1690 until her deposition in 1694. Jang...
a queen consort through her marriage with her half first cousin, King Gyeongjong as his third wife. After his death, she served as a regent from 997 to...
sons and a daughter who would eventually become the 2nd wife of King Gyeongjong, his nephew. Although his death date was unclear, it considered that he...
August 1730) of the Hamjong Eo clan, was the second wife of Yi Yun, King Gyeongjong, the 20th Joseon monarch. She was Queen of Joseon from 1720 until her...
conflict grew particularly intense under the reigns of the kings Sukjong and Gyeongjong, with major rapid reversals of the ruling faction, known as hwanguk (換局;...
Goryeo (Korea) after the death of his brother-in-law (and cousin), king Gyeongjong. The first recorded Mahamastakabhisheka ceremony, of the sacred 57 foot...
King Gyeongjong's posthumous name was King Deokmun Ikmu Sunin Seonhyo the Great (덕문익무순인선효대왕; 德文翼武純仁宣孝大王), while his temple name was Gyeongjong (경종; 景宗)...
Although his birth date was unclear, but based on his older brother, Gyeongjong of Goryeo who was born in 955, so Hyohwa should be born after that. Some...
King Seongjong and became the mother-in-law of her half nephew, King Gyeongjong since her only daughter married him as his second wife. Alongside her...
Jin-seo as Consort Suk Lim Ji-yeon as Dam-seo Hyun Woo as Yoon (King Gyeongjong) Im Hyun-sik as Nam Dokkebi Ahn Gil-kang as Kim Che-gun Song Jong-ho as...
or resisted his reforms were summarily purged. Gwangjong's successor, Gyeongjong, instituted the "Stipend Land Law" in 976 to support the new central government...
(1795–1802) Korea Joseon (complete list) – Sukjong, King (1674–1720) Gyeongjong, King (1720–1724) Yeongjo, King (1724–1776) Jeongjo, King (1776–1800)...
Seongjong. She later became the fourth wife of her first cousin, King Gyeongjong. After his death, she had an affair with her half uncle, giving birth...